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WHSmith is turning 603 of its high street stores into Wi-Fi hotspots after joining forces with The Cloud. Available now, customers who breeze through the stores will be able to log on for free with full access to the web via their smartphone, laptop or... >>

Kobo, the Japanese ereading company, has announced that it is going to be opening up Kobo stores within 100 WHSmith shops across the UK. Kobo hardware has been sold through WHSmith on the high street, with the bookseller recently moving its online ebook... >>

The WHSmith ebook store has seen some unexpected excitement today, as both Kobo and Andy McNab emailed WHSmith ebook customers to inform them of changes, and push people towards their respective services. You'll excuse the excitement of the headline (and... >>

Samsung is gearing up for the Galaxy Tab launch, which is now just days away on 1 November. The electronics giant has announced some key partnerships for the device, which will literally allow you to work, rest and play. Let's start with the work - SamTab... >>

It seems like everyone is throwing their hat into the ring when it comes to ebook readers. Although at first glance the Samsung E60 is just another ebook reader, as soon as you pick up the box, it is screaming that it is a reading and writing device.... >>

Samsung has announced that it will be launching its ebook reader, the S60, in cahoots with WHSmith. The S60 has a 6-inch screen (600 x 800 resolution) and has 2GB of internal memory, but that can be expanded using the SD memory card functionality. It's... >>

We looked at the iRiver Story back in December 2009 and we liked it. Good construction, wide file support and a QWERTY keyboard round out a spec sheet that challenges most of its rivals. But does adding Wi-Fi bring anything to the mixture? It certainly... >>

Office workers can now show off their love for Hello Kitty and transferring files thanks to a Hello Kitty branded USB drive from Verbatim. Available only at WH Smith's in the UK the 1GB drive will come in the trademark pink and cost £8.74 for a limited... >>